Good M, Castro K, Denicoff A, Finnigan S, Parreco L, Germain DS. National Cancer Institute: Restructuring to Support the Clinical Trials of the Future.
Semin Oncol Nurs 2020;
36:151003. [PMID:
32265163 DOI:
10.1016/j.soncn.2020.151003]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES
To describe the evolution and structure of the National Cancer Institute clinical trials programs, their notable accomplishments, nurses' roles in these accomplishments, and the essential role of nursing today and in the future.
DATA SOURCES
Manuscripts, government publications, websites, and professional communications.
CONCLUSION
Change is inevitable and a constant factor in the world of advancing science and clinical research. Nurses' contribution to research and evidence-based practice will continue to grow and is vital as the scientific landscape evolves.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE
As the understanding of cancer biology increases and clinical trials evolve, nurses will need to remain key team members and leaders in National Cancer Institute Community Oncology Research Program and National Cancer Trials Network trials and their associated infrastructure.
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